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" Finding that the Prairie was so wet as to render it impossible to pass on to the end of the portage, deturmined to Send back to the top of the hill at the Creek for the remaining part of the baggage at this place, I deturmined my Self to proceed on to the falls and take the river, according we all set out, I took my Servant one man Chabono our Interpreter & his wife. Soon after arriving at the falls, I perceived a Cloud and looked for shelter.... about 1/4 miles above the falls I obsd a Deep rivein in which was Shelveing rocks under which we took Shelter near the river and placed our guns the Compass under a Shelveing rock, in a place which was verry Secure from rain, the first shower was moderate ... soon a torrent of rain and hail fell more violent than ever I saw before, the rain fell like on voley of water falling from the heavens and gave us time only to get out of the way of a torrent of water which was Poreing down the hill in the River with emence force tareing everything before it takeing with it large rocks & mud. I took my gun & Shot pouch in my left hand, and with the right scrambled up the hill pushing the Interpreters wife (who had her Child in her arms) before me, the Interpreter himself makeing attempts to pull his wife by the hand much scared and nearly without motion - we at length retched the top of the hill Safe where I found my Servent in Serch of us greatly agitated , for our wellfar - before I got out of the bottom of the revein which was a flat dry rock when I entered it, the water was up to my waste & wet my watch, I Scrcely got out before it raised 10 feet deep with a torrent which turrouble to behold. I derected the party to return to the Camp at the run as fast as possible to get to our loade where Clothes could be got to cover the child whose cloathes were all lost, and the woman who was but just recovering from a Severe indisposition, and was wet and Cold, I was fearfull of a relaps. I lost at the river in the torrent the large Compas, an eligant fusee, Tomahawk Humbrallo, Shot pouh, & horn with powder & Ball, mockersons & the woman lost her Childs Bear & Clothes bedding - The Compass is a Serious loss ; as we have no other large one." Clark


"What we don't want to see is going into the fall season, when people will be spending more time indoors -- and that's not good for a respiratory-borne virus -- you don't want to start off already with a baseline that's so high," Fauci said.


Dinner? So. They had poured some brandy into the mouth of old Mr. Parven, he had recovered, and, though he could not speak, had smiled to the good wife at his bedside to reassure her. Lighter of heart, Mrs. Parven had instinctively bent herself to hospitable deeds, had assembled her dusky handmaidens, had bustled up-stairs and down-stairs and in the kitchen, had removed the wreck of furniture, had restored order out of chaos, had, in short, issued commands whose multitude made Napoleon's feat of three thousand despatches in an hour sink into pale insignificance.


@TimH - I can't believe I forgot about Serendipity. So enjoyable, as is High Fidelity. I think there is some redemption in "About Time," just not enough for me personally. The main character is very controlling at the beginning of the pic - he wants very badly to find true love and will go back in time tirelessly to make sure he gets it. I'd argue, however, that he finds redemption because of his lifelong love of his father and his adherence to his father's advice. He doesn't find it by learning to love his wife as an individual with her own needs and personality. Rather, he learns to stop and smell the roses - to appreciate time for what it is, rather than try to change everything that happens. It's a good message, just one that has less to do with the advertised romance than it does with parent-child relationships.


@Anita,I, too, really appreciate trading opinions on movies. I love finding gems based on a good recommendation rather than slogging through 10 bad ones to find it myself! Based on what you just said, I may think about Donnie Darko for awhile and watch the Before Sunrise and Before Sunset movies I just picked up from the library first. I like satisfying movies of all kinds, but I usually want something on the uplifting side and a relatively happy ending.When you say Age of Innocence doesn't have a happy ending, is it like The Painted Veil (not a happy ending but such a beautiful movie and redemptive, I loved it) or like Atonement (which I acknowledge was a good movie with a powerful romance, but it was so depressing, this is not the kind of movie I want to watch).Today I was just reminded of Will Ferrell's The Other Guys. I am often put off by too much bathroom or puerile humor in his movies, but this one was hilarious. The romance between Ferrell's character and the character of his wife in the movie was sidesplitting and ultimately very sweet. While the movie wasn't romantic comedy, the romance element was very memorable for the humorous way it portrayed their relationship.


@Anita,I don't know if it's a pain for you to continue a conversation in an old blog post, if so, let me know. I just wanted to follow through on some of the movies I watched because of your post.I watched Knocked Up and loved it, to my surprise. I had never watched Knocked Up because I figured it would be trite and predictable. Not so. It was actually one of those few movies where the transformations of the characters and their relationships felt real and believable, despite the quirkiness of the comedy. And real and believable in a satisfying and happy ending. It was funny and yet real life. My one beef with the movie is the relentless torrent of profanity. Profanity can be funny if used sparingly, but when movies overdo it is just boring and wearing. Recently, Bill Cosby came down on John Stewart about this -- overusing profanity is just lazy and it stops being funny real fast. One thing I really loved about Knocked Up - even though it sort of followed that jump-in-bed-fall-out-spend-rest-of-movie-in-conflict-then-make-up template, the reconciliations unfolded in the movie as the relationships did. One of my relatives is a Quaker and has talked about starting an award for portraying peacemaking in movies, and I actually thought this would be a good one, because it really showed how people work through their problems, how they grow, and yes, how they can change (because people do change) for the better. The movie didn't just start the resolution in the last 2 minutes.But I was really disappointed in Before Sunset. Is it just because I watched it out of sequence? If so, I'll give the other two a try (still waiting at the library). I find most romances that involve infidelity to be very uncomfortable and don't enjoy them. A romance is an escape; when infidelity is involved, the romantic lead just seems creepy to me. A movie like The Painted Veil, which is a redemption story, or like Castaway (not a romance, but the relationships at the end), use infidelity differently and are different than a movie where the romance is unfolding while the person is still involved with someone else. I didn't enjoy Sleepless in Seattle for that reason, even watched it twice because everyone else liked it so much.I don't like all of Jack Black's movies either, but have you seen Gulliver's Travels? Funny, enjoyable and sweet (though light and trite), romance.


Though I venture into the Rockies only every few years I found your article fascinating and filled with good advice on many levels. In 2008, the rafting season on the Arkansas River in Colorado was dramatically affected by heavy winter snows and then late spring snowfall and a very late melt. The peak (highest) river rafting conditions usually found in May/mid June didn't occur until early July and one section never really dropped enough for safe commercial rafting until August. There were several rafting deaths that summer even in the 'tame' sections including falls from the banks in that season. Many rafting companies allowed only their most experienced guides to run trips until August. Second and first year guides weren't even allowed to staff trips until late July. We heard quite a bit about the unusual conditions that year while on our 5 river days that summer.If you read the American Whitewater statistics for deaths on rivers in the Rockies, the vast majority occur on non-commercial floats and boats often without proper equipment, training and precautions. There are deaths every year but seasons like 2008 which collides with the commercial season are particularly deadly. Sorry to get so off-track here from your article's focus but I wanted to add what I learned from my reading and experience that year.Thanks for such a well-written contribution! 2ff7e9595c


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